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Remote preparation of arbitrary ensembles and quantum bit commitment
Published 2003-10-01, updated 2004-03-18Version 2
The Hughston-Jozsa-Wootters theorem shows that any finite ensemble of quantum states can be prepared "at a distance", and it has been used to demonstrate the insecurity of all bit commitment protocols based on finite quantum systems without superselection rules. In this paper, we prove a generalized HJW theorem for arbitrary ensembles of states on a C*-algebra. We then use this result to demonstrate the insecurity of bit commitment protocols based on infinite quantum systems, and quantum systems with Abelian superselection rules.
Comments: 21 pages, LaTeX. Version 2: Proofs expanded and made more self-contained; added an example of a bit commitment protocol with continuous ensembles
Journal: J.Math.Phys. 45 (2004) 4920-4931
DOI: 10.1063/1.1812827
Keywords: quantum bit commitment, arbitrary ensembles, remote preparation, bit commitment protocols, abelian superselection rules
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